Review by Marley Faith -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Road map to the end of days


Daniel Friedmann , the author of Road map to the end of days Is also the author of, Genesis one code and broken gift. He is a student of religion, and an expect on the creation evolution debate. His work on reconciling the biblical clock formula has been recognised in conferences and newspapers, as well as radio and television programs.


The author makes his message easy to understand by using a glass maze as metaphor to describe the pathway of history from the dawn of time to the end of time, according to the author there are two observers observing the progress of history, These observers are, God and man. God observes the progress of history in a bird view whist man observes the progress in a first person point of view. The author makes it clear that there are two major obstacles preventing the flow of history from reaching it's final destination. One of these prolongs the time whilst the other battles with both God and man so that history cannot reach its final destination, Because both God and man apart from being observers also play vital roles in the flow of history from it's beginning to the end. The glass maze has two gates. The one through which we entered and the one through which we will exit. According to the book we are currently in the preparatory period of the last millennium. Followed by the critical period, Then we will be ushered into the seventh millennium by Messiah Ben David. In the seventh millennium there would be peace and abundance, then the dead will be resurrected with a new body united with a steadfast soul.finally the presence of God will manifest in the world and he will wipe away all tears.


I like how the book was organized, and how the author used biblical allusions to back major points. I also appreciate the way he explained in details various preparatory periods and critical periods in each millennium, The book has information which answers most of life's thought provoking questions which make it clear that the author is endowed with sufficient knowledge of Religion and History. The only problem is much of the information contained in the book was strongly based upon the Christian and Judaism beliefs with few emphases on Islam and other religions, But this problem has no significant effect on the quality of presentation made by the author.


The book was well edited making it difficult to spot typos and grammatical errors also the author presented his message in a simple to read language making it easy for the theme of the book to be grasped. with the aid of metaphors, he made his message crystal clear. Also, the book was well organised with the aid of tables and appendixes making it easy for the reade to make references. Due to this I will rate the book roadmap to the end of days 4 out of 4 stars.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The way he presented his facts were undeniable. It was a page-turner that's for sure.

Good review
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